"It is absolutely refreshing to see a film frame sex work as neither scandalous nor fetishized. This has a lot to do with writer Isa Mazzei being a former camgirl herself, so the tone of the film is reflective of the apparently radical idea that the women behind camgirl personas are, in fact, real women, complete with lives, families, and a desire to succeed at their chosen profession. But Cam is also completely unafraid to break down the guilt inherent in sex work when operating in a society that aims to shame sex workers at every opportunity even as it consumes what they produce."

"What follows from there is a Lynchian nightmare of identity theft and fractured personae, speaking uniquely to the camgirl world and broadly to the world of social media."

Now, you can take a look at the upcoming, neon-slathered Netflix thriller for yourself, thanks to a new trailer was just dropped:

Oh hell yes. While it's easy to skip out on most of what Netflix unceremoniously releases on their platform, CAM it totally one you don't want to miss. It's strange, trippy and totally unsettling. BMD loves it, and we think you will, too.

CAM hits Netflix November 16th. Gather the grandparents 'round the TV for a Turkey Day viewing. What could go wrong?

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Rising up from the sewers of Philadelphia, Jacob Knight is a man out of time currently residing in Austin, TX. When not lamenting the Disneyfication of our current culture, he's usually enjoying a whiskey, watching some form of disreputable trash cinema, or drunkenly perusing one of the few remaining video stores. No matter what, do not @ him.